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		<title>By: L Jensen</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fun blog entry.  Here is the real story of how the phrase &quot;what&#039;s in the bag, goose&quot; came into our family. 
In about 1965 - when I was in college I joined a &quot;record club&quot; and one of the albums I bought was &quot;Whipped Cream&quot; from Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass.  One of the selections on that album had no words except a pause and &quot;what&#039;s in the bag, goose&quot; and another pause and &quot;provocative&quot;.  I listened to that album over and over till we no longer had a turn table to play it on.  

Since then I have purchased the CD of &quot;Whipped Cream&quot; and that selection and those phrases are not on the CD.  I think the song was &quot;What&#039;s in the Bag Goose&quot; originally recorded by The-T Bones. 

That is how the phrase came into the family and I found uses for it including the one you refer to.  I had never seen the comercial but the voice saying the phrases sounded the same. Thanks for that little glimpse back into memory lane.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fun blog entry.  Here is the real story of how the phrase &#8220;what&#8217;s in the bag, goose&#8221; came into our family.<br />
In about 1965 &#8211; when I was in college I joined a &#8220;record club&#8221; and one of the albums I bought was &#8220;Whipped Cream&#8221; from Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass.  One of the selections on that album had no words except a pause and &#8220;what&#8217;s in the bag, goose&#8221; and another pause and &#8220;provocative&#8221;.  I listened to that album over and over till we no longer had a turn table to play it on.  </p>
<p>Since then I have purchased the CD of &#8220;Whipped Cream&#8221; and that selection and those phrases are not on the CD.  I think the song was &#8220;What&#8217;s in the Bag Goose&#8221; originally recorded by The-T Bones. </p>
<p>That is how the phrase came into the family and I found uses for it including the one you refer to.  I had never seen the comercial but the voice saying the phrases sounded the same. Thanks for that little glimpse back into memory lane.</p>
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